Described as India's diamond king in a Forbes article in 2016, Nirav Modi was
not a celebrity for public consumption until the CBI booked him on the
complaints filed by Punjab National Bank (PNB). He was known only to an elite
club of powerful businessmen, politicians and diamond buyers.

Having received no help from the government, Amina Khatoon, a
poverty-stricken woman from Bihar, begged and built a toilet in her home with
whatever money she could gather. Despite the hype around Swachch Bharat,
Amina points to the apathy of the government.

The ED plans to attach movable and immovable assets belonging to Nirav Modi
and Mehul Choksi, attach shares and stocks belonging to Choksi and his family
(his company, Gitanjali Gems, is a publicly traded company), and issue a
Letter of Rogatory to Hong Kong and other countries where Nirav Modi and his
uncle have subsidiaries and bank accounts.

After Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, it was now Canadian PM
Justin Trudeau and his family who tried their hand at the charkha in
Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad on the third day of their India visit.

An incident showing the deplorable condition of state government run
hospitals in Andhra Pradesh came forward when doctors of Guntur General
Hospital were forced to conduct a surgery under a mobile's flashlight.